Re-install sway bar
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Re-install sway bar
I foolishly removed the sway bar to install new front shocks.
Is there any advice on this site to explain how to re-attach it.
Thanks,
Peter
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Is there any advice on this site to explain how to re-attach it.
Thanks,
Peter
BMW 315 Baur
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Re: Re-install sway bar
Shouldn't be a problem. If you refit the strut on one side as well as the wishbone, you can just slide the sway bar in on that side. Then you have two options: (1) slide the 2nd wishbone over the other sway bay end and fit the wishbone, after that have a 2nd person help pushing the wishbone down while fitting the 2nd strut, or (2) fit the strut and wsih bone as a set, starting by sliding the wishbone over the sway bar end then tilting it into place, may require a 2nd person for some help as well. With both wishbones and struts fitted you can then place the front sway bar mounts. Sometimes I use a jack to push bracket and bushing into place.
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Re: Re-install sway bar
Now if you have removed it, I recomment fitting new rubber swaybar mounts.
It is a bit of a hassle, to get it fitted. What I use to do is fit it with longer bolts at first. Get it in place as much as possible and than switch to the corrrect bolts.
It is a bit of a hassle, to get it fitted. What I use to do is fit it with longer bolts at first. Get it in place as much as possible and than switch to the corrrect bolts.
Re: Re-install sway bar
Isn't there thread on the sway bar on the front where a nut locks the thing in place when it has passed the wishbone? So which bolts do you mean?
One tip I once got was to use a ratchet strap in order to tie the ends closer together so it can pass the wishbone.
One tip I once got was to use a ratchet strap in order to tie the ends closer together so it can pass the wishbone.
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Re: Re-install sway bar
yeah that is when you only remove the sway bar and want to get it back into place
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Re: Re-install sway bar
Isn't that what he wants to do or am I missing something?
Re: Re-install sway bar
I used a ratchet strap to pull in the ends of the anti roll bar, worked a treat!
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Re: Re-install sway bar
e21 Keith - what did you connect the ratchet straps to?
Many thanks to all of you for your the advice
Peter
Many thanks to all of you for your the advice
Peter
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Re: Re-install sway bar
Sorry just seen this.
I had the bottom arms unbolted from the subframe with the ARB inserted into the bottom arms, then I tightened the strap until I could get the bolts through the bottom arms into the subframe. I just put the ratchet strap across the widest part of the ARB.
I had the bottom arms unbolted from the subframe with the ARB inserted into the bottom arms, then I tightened the strap until I could get the bolts through the bottom arms into the subframe. I just put the ratchet strap across the widest part of the ARB.